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Medicine Hat Public Library: Five things to do in February
Summary
The Medicine Hat Public Library lists five featured events in February, including a Lotus Wight concert (tickets sold at the Info Desk; half of concert proceeds to the Medicine Hat SPCA) and a Neurodivergent Teen Meet-Up on Feb. 7.
Content
The Medicine Hat Public Library is highlighting five community programs for February. Events include a live music performance, social meet-ups, a storytime for young children, a skills workshop for adults, and a board game night. Some activities require tickets or registration as noted. Additional details are listed on the library's website.
February highlights:
- Lotus Wight concert: A live performance featuring banjo, guitar, jaw harp and contrabass harmoniphoneum, blending folk, blues and ragtime; tickets are $10 each or three for $24 at the Info Desk, and half of the concert proceeds will be donated to the Medicine Hat SPCA.
- Neurodivergent Teen Meet-Up: Feb. 7 at 11 a.m., for ages 13–17; described as a welcoming space for autistic teens, those with ADHD and other neurodivergences, with support from members of the Medicine Hat Autism Society.
- Hearts & Crafts Storytime: Feb. 14 at 2 p.m., for children ages 4–6 with a parent or caregiver; the session will include heart-themed books and a craft; registration is available at mhpl.info/register.
- Relationship Skills: Enhancing Communication and Listening to Understand: Feb. 21 at 2 p.m., for adults; offered in partnership with Recovery Alberta and focused on communication and listening skills; registration is available at mhpl.info/register.
- Brews & Board Games: Feb. 26 from 6–9 p.m.; a board game night with comfort food and drink noted, snacks provided, and an emphasis on social play for a range of experience levels.
Summary:
The listed events aim to offer varied community programming across age groups and interests throughout February. Tickets and registration details are provided for specific programs, and one concert plans to donate half its proceeds to the local SPCA. Undetermined at this time.
